The successful applicant will have a degree in archaeology, a masters qualification in osteology and paleopathology and a minimum of 2 years experience of fieldwork and human skeletal analysis. An interest in post medieval burial is desirable.
Whilst this post is primarily based from the Oxford office, there may be opportunity to work on our projects based in France and therefore the ability to speak and work in French will be an advantage.

Annonce

The role will encompass the excavation and recording of inhumations and cremations in the field combined with post excavation analysis of human remains and report writing. You will be expected to be experienced and competent in running projects in the field.

You will be a more senior member of the Burials Department which undertakes a wide range of projects of all periods throughout the country.

Osteo-archaeologists working at the Project Officer level need to be able to demonstrate their skills and experience in:

Co-ordinating the management of small to medium scale projects from the initial tendering and preparation stage for the work, coordinating the fieldwork investigation, through to the post excavation analysis and report writing for publication

Successful communications and liaison with project stakeholders including clients, colleagues, curators and the public

Providing advice on human burials and related issues to colleagues and the public, and

Providing guidance and support to less experienced members of the burials team and to field staff .

Membership of the Institute of Field Archaeologists at the AIFA level minimum is desirable, as is membership of BABAO (British Association of Biological Anthropologists and Osteologists). Also, a clean full driving licence is essential.

SALARY RANGE: £18,807 - £22,875pa (dependent on experience)

We can offer

the prospect of long term employment,

competitive salary and benefits,

training to maintain and develop skills, and

the opportunity to be involved in some of the most exciting and worthwhile archaeological projects in Britain and abroad.

Application forms available from Helen Wimpenny on 01865 263 800 or email h.wimpenny@thehumanjourney.net

Further information about OA available on www.thehumanjourney.net

CLOSING DATE: Monday 20th October 2008

Applicants must be a British citizen or EU national, or hold a current work permit. Proof of eligibility will be required prior to any offer of employment. Oxford Archaeology is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Registered Charity No. 285627; Company Registration No. 1618597

Oxford Archaeology is the largest independent archaeological practice in Europe. Since our foundation in 1973, we have worked throughout the UK and on many international projects. We are a registered Educational Charity.